Chapter XIII : Concerning Politics

 

Said I: “How do you manage with politics?”

Said Hammond, smiling: “I am glad that it is of ME that you ask that question; I do believe that anybody else would make you explain yourself, or try to do so, till you were sickened of asking questions. Indeed, I believe I am the only man in England who would know what you mean; and since I know, I will answer your question briefly by saying that we are very well off as to politics,—because we have none. If ever you make a book out of this conversation, put this in a chapter by itself, after the model of old Horrebow’s Snakes in Iceland.”

“I will,” said I.

chapter 16, No snakes of any kind are to be met with thourghout the whole island."

Horrebow's Natural History of Iceland, titlepage and Chapter 16

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